Psychiatric Dictionary.

Abstract

Here, in one handsomely bound and beautifully printed edition, are the Psychiatric Dictionary of 1940 and the new 221 page supplement. This supplement is also available separately at lower cost for those who already have the 1940 edition.

The new supplement represents an attempt to add words omitted from the old edition, and to account for some of the more recently introduced psychiatric terms. The authors have continued the wise practice of making reference to the literature from whence they derived their definitions. Thus, any criticism must be leveled at the selection of words to be defined and at the